200 



CONGRESS. (THE TARIFF BILL.) 



Buckwheat, corn or maize, corn meal, oats, rye, rye 

 flour, wheat, and wheat Hour, twenty per centum ad 

 valorem, and oat meal, ttfteen per centum ad va- 

 lorem. 



191. Barley, and barley pearled, patent or hulled, 

 thirty per centum ad valorem ; barley malt, forty per 

 centum ad valorem. 



l!i-J. Macaroni, vermicelli, and all similar prepara- 

 tions, twenty per centum ad valorem. 



193. Rice, cleaned, one and one half cent per pound; 

 uncleaned rice, <>r rice free of the outer hull and still 

 havinir the inner cuticle on, eight tenths of one cent 

 per pound ; rice flour and rice meal, and rice, broken, 

 which will pass through a sieve known commercially 

 as No. 12 wire sieve, one quarter of one cent per 

 pound; paddy, or rice having the outer hull on, three 

 quarters of one cent per pound. 



Dairy /'/W^T 1 *. 194. Butter and substitutes there- 

 of, four cents per pound. 



195. Cheese, four cents per pound. 



196. Milk, preserved or condensed, two cents per 

 pound, including weight of packages; sugar of milk, 

 live cents per pound. 



Farm and field Products. 197. Beans, twenty per 

 centum ad valorem. 



198. Beans, peas, mushrooms, and other vegetables 

 prepared or preserved, in tins, jars, bottles, or other- 

 wise, and pickles and sauces of all kinds, thirty per 

 centum ad valorem. 



1984. Eggs, three cents per dozen. 



199. Hay, two dollars per ton. 



200. Honey, ten cents per gallon. 

 2Q1. Hops, eight cents per pound. 



202. Onions, twenty cents per bushel. 



203. Peas, dried, twenty cents per bushel; split 

 peas, flfty cents per bushel of sixty pounds ; peas in 

 cartons, papers, or other small packages, one cent per 

 pound. 



204. Potatoes, flfteen cents per bushel of sixty 

 pounds. 



Seeds. 205. Castor beans or seeds, twenty -five cents 

 per bushel of flfty pounds. 



206. Flaxseed or linseed, poppy seed, and other oil 

 seeds not specially provided for' in this act, twenty 

 cents per bushel of fifty-six pounds. 



2061. Garden seeds, agricultural seeds, and other 

 seed not specially provided for in this act, ten per 

 centum ad valorem. 



207. Vegetables in their natural state, not special- 

 ly provided for in this act, ten per centum ad valo- 

 rem. 



2074. Straw, flfteen per centum ad valorem. 



207$. Teasles, fifteen per centum ad valorem. 



Fish. 208. _ Anchovies and sardines, packed, in oil 

 or otherwise, in tin boxes, measuring not more than 

 five inches long, four inches wide, and three and one 

 half inches deep, ten cents per whole box; in half 

 boxes, measuring not more than five inches long, four 

 inches wide, and one and five eighths inch deep, five 

 cents each : in quarter boxes, measuring not more 

 than four and three quarter inches long, three and 

 one half inches wide, and one and one quarter inch 

 deep, two and one half cents each; when imported 

 in any other form, forty per centum ad valorem. 



'jo 1 .'. Fish, smoked, dried, salted, pickled, or other- 

 wise prepared for preservation, three quarters of one 

 cent per pound. 



81ft Herrings, pickled, frozen, or salted, and salt- 

 water fish frozen or packed in ice, one half of one cent 

 per pound. 



Jll. Fish in cans or packages made of tin or other 

 material, except anchovies 'and sardines, and flsh 

 packed in any other manner not specially enumerated 

 or provided for in this act, twenty per centum ad 

 valorem. 



//V//7.S' ami \iits. -Fruits: 213. Apples, green or 

 ripe, dried, desiccated, evaporated, or prepared in any 

 manner, twenty per centum ad valorem. 



2134. Dates and pineapples, twenty per centum ad 

 valorem. 



214. Grapes, twenty per centum ad valorem. 



215. Olives, green or prepared, twenty per centum 

 ad valorem. 



216. Oranges, lemons, and limes, in packages, at the 

 rate of eight cents per cubic foot of capacity ; in hulk, 

 one dollar and fifty cents per thousand ; and in addition 

 thereto a duty of thirty per centum ad valorem upon flu- 

 boxes or barrels containing such oranges, lemons, or 

 limes: Provided, That the thin wood, so called, com- 

 prising the sides, tops, and bottoms of orange, and 

 lemon boxes of the growth and manufacture of the 

 United States, exported as orange and lemon box 

 shocks, may be reimported in completed form, filled 

 with oranges and lemons, by the payment of duty at 

 one half the rate imposed on similar" boxes of entirely 

 foreign growth and manufacture. 



217. Plums, prunes, figs, raisins, and other dried 

 grapes, including Zante currants, one and one half 

 cent per pound. 



218. Comfits, sweetmeats, and fruits preserved in 

 sugar, sirup, or molasses, not specially provided in 

 this act, prepared or desiccated cocoauut or copra, and 

 jellies of all kinds, thirty per centum aol valorem. 



219. Fruits preserved in their own juices, twenty 

 per centum ad valorem. 



220. Orange peel and lemon peel, preserved or can- 

 died, thirty per centum ad valorem. 



Nuts: 221. Almonds, not shelled, three cents per 

 pound ; clear almonds, shelled, five cents per pound. 



222. Filberts and walnuts of all kinds, not shelled, 

 two cents per pound ; shelled, four cents per pound. 



223. Peanuts or ground beans, twenty per centum 

 ad valorem. 



224. Cocoanuts in the shell, and other nuts, shelled 

 or unshelled, not specially provided for in this act, 

 twenty per centum ad valorem. 



Meat Products. 2244. Fresh beef, mutton, and pork, 

 twenty per centum ad valorem. 



22-x Extract of meat, fifteen per centum ad valorem. 



2254. Lard, one cent per pound. 



225$. Meats of all kinds, prepared or preserved, not 

 specially provided for in this act, twenty per centum 

 ad valorem. 



226. Poultry, two cents per pound ; dressed, three 

 cents per pound. 



Miscellaneous Products. 227. Chicory root, burnt 

 or roasted, ground or granulated, or in rolls, or other- 

 wise prepared, and not specially provided for in this 

 act, two cents per pound. 



229. Cocoa, prepared or manufactured, not specially 

 provided for in this act, two cents per pound; choco- 

 late, sweetened, flavored, or other, valued at thirty- 

 five cents per pound or less, two cents per pound ; 

 valued at exceeding thirty-five cents per pound, and 

 chocolate confectionery, thirty-five per centum ad 

 valorem. 



230. Cocoa butter or cocoa butterine, three and one 

 half cents per pound. 



231. Dandelion root and acorns prepared, and other 

 articles used as coffee or as substitutes for coft'ee, not 

 specially provided for in this act, one and one half 

 cent per pound. 



232. Starch, including all preparations, from what- 

 ever substance produced, commonly used as starch, 

 one and one half cent per pound. 



233. Dextrine, burnt starch, gum substitute, or Brit- 

 ish gum, one and one half cent per pound. 



234. Mustard, ground, preserved, or prepared, in 

 bottles or otherwise, twenty-five per centum ad va- 

 lorem. 



2344. Orchids, lily of the valley, azaleas, palms, and 

 other plants used for forcing under glass, for cut flow- 

 ers or decorative purposes, ten per centum ad va- 

 lorem. 



235. Spices, ground or powdered, not specially pro- 

 vided for in this act, three cents per pound ; capsi- 

 cum or red pepper, two and one half cents per pound, 

 unground ; sage, one cent per pound. 



236. Vinegar, seven and one half cents per gallon. 

 The standard for vinegar shall be taken to be that 

 strength which requires thirty-five grains of bicarbon- 

 ate of potash to neutralize one ounce troy of vinegar. 



